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Can a rocket maneuver like an airplane? And can an airplane act as a surrogate for a maneuvering rocket? NASA engineers demonstrated just that when they used a NASA F/A-18 aircraft recently to simulate a rocket in its early flight phase...Show More Summary

Every day is a good day to be an iOS gamer, but today is especially good because Flight Control Rocket, Spy Mouse, and Spy Mouse HD are all free to download today! We don't know how long this deal will last, so get 'em while they're hot. Show More Summary

Electronic Arts has updated Flight Control Rocket with new levels, a new game mode and four new power-ups. An evolution of the popular hit Flight Control game, Flight Control Rocket takes players into outer space where they must direct and dock space craft by tracing paths on the touchscreen. Show More Summary

Flight Control Rocket [99¢] now boasts more content courtesy a content update that hit this morning. Ten new "motherships" (or landing pads) have been added, subtly changing up the action by offering groovier ways to park your spaceships. Four new bots and a fresh game mode called "Rescue" fill out the rest of the meaningful [...]

[In this weekly column, Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free iPad gaming applications on the App Store as of today, with Sky Gamblers, Draw Something and Flight Control: Rocket currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.] This week's top paid titles are: 1. Show More Summary

Ben Kuchera: Flight Control Rocket takes everything fun and simple about Flight Control and grinds them under the ugly boot of "pay to win." The game is only $1, but to compete for a high score you'll need to pay much more. This is how you ruin a franchise.

The original Flight Control was a runaway success and a fun little game when it hit three years ago, so it’s surprising that it’s take this long for developer Firemint to create a sequel. Flight Control Rocket gives the original’s simple...Show More Summary

When the App Store was first founded a few years ago, it was overcrowded by a population of casual, enjoyable games with no other basis but to get the highest score possible; there really was no storyline, no development of characters or anything, but the fun lied rather within the actual gameplay itself. Show More Summary

This game appeared for the first time relatively quietly at GDC, but it's now available on the App Store, so check out the sequel to one of the App Store's most popular games ever, Flight Control. The new one is called Flight Control...Show More Summary

[In this weekly column, Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free iPad gaming applications on the App Store as of today, with Sky Gamblers, Draw Something and Flight Control: Rocket currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.] This week's top paid titles are: 1. Show More Summary

Flight Control was such a simple, enjoyable, universally acclaimed mobile game, it compelled the boss—and I don't mean Totilo, I mean the boss—to write a review of it two years ago. He came back from his safari in the messy backcountry of video game criticism with a nice trophy, too. Show More Summary

It was just last week at GDC that we checked out a host of new titles from EA and their subsidiaries, and one of the ones that impressed me the most was the sequel to Firemint's successful line-drawing game Flight Control called Flight Control Rocket. As of today, Flight Control Rocket [99¢] is now available [...]

Hit Firemint iPhone game Flight Control blasts off into space with a new sequel called Flight Control Rocket. You're still tracing a line with your fingertip to guide craft to runways while working to avoid collisions, but this time you're up in the stars, and you're guiding spaceships to a bigger carrier ship. Show More Summary